Week of Events
Critical Speaker Series: Film Screening with Dr. Jean-Thomas Tremblay: Woman at War
Critical Speaker Series: Film Screening with Dr. Jean-Thomas Tremblay: Woman at War
Join Dr. Jean-Thomas Tremblay and the ECL's film club for a screening of "Woman at War" on Tuesday, February 21. We'll be meeting at 7:30 PM at the Ackland Art Museum for an incredible start to Dr. Trembley's UNC visit.
Dr. Sean Matharoo, The Noise of Paidia: A Playful Reading of Anne Garréta’s Sphinx
Dr. Sean Matharoo, The Noise of Paidia: A Playful Reading of Anne Garréta’s Sphinx
In "The Noise of Paidia: A Playful Reading of Anne Garréta’s Sphinx", Dr. Matharoo will offer a playful reading of French Oulipo novelist Anne Garréta’s Sphinx (2015), which removes gendered grammar to play with the question of desire. He will … Read more
Critical Speaker Series Jean-Thomas Tremblay Lecture: “Infrastructures of Sabotage”
Critical Speaker Series Jean-Thomas Tremblay Lecture: “Infrastructures of Sabotage”
The Critical Speaker Series is thrilled to welcome Jean-Thomas Tremblay of York University! Dr. Tremblay is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities at York University. They research environmental and sexuality studies, as well as modern and contemporary literary, screen, and … Read more
Critical Speaker Series: Jean-Thomas Tremblay Graduate Student Seminar
Critical Speaker Series: Jean-Thomas Tremblay Graduate Student Seminar
Graduate students are invited to join us on February 23 at 10 AM in Greenlaw Hall's room 225 for a seminar led by Dr. Jean-Thomas Tremblay! Dr. Tremblay is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities at York University. They research … Read more
UNC Med-Ren Colloquium: Holly Crocker (University of South Carolina)
UNC Med-Ren Colloquium: Holly Crocker (University of South Carolina)
Holly Crocker will give a talk.
UNC Med-Ren Colloquium: Leah Whittington (Harvard)
UNC Med-Ren Colloquium: Leah Whittington (Harvard)
Professor Leah Whittington (Harvard) will deliver a lecture entitled "Creativity and Historical Practice in Early Modern Classical Scholarship." Reception to follow!
Not a Novel: Nostalgia
Not a Novel: Nostalgia
Join the Not a Novel podcast team as we dive into the past, or at least the desire to do so – Nostalgia. We’ll be discussing recent remakes, returning aesthetics, and the weird and often comical ways we relate to … Read more